besides slightly bummed that only one person commented on my stressed out post yesterday. Harumpf.

Anyways, today I got:

-Wii Fit! It was my birthday present, but Nintendo pushed the release date back from my birthday to today, so now we have it and it's awesomely awesome. Except that somehow, my fitness age is 29 and The Fiance's is his actual age. So. not. fair.

-An appointment with the boob doctor (for Thursday), who is apparently back in town. When I explained the situation to the nurse (I'm not going to explain to you, just trust me when I tell you that you don't really want to know) her response was, oh yes, you definitely need to come in. Think lots of no-more-stitches thoughts for me.

-Thai Food! And it was as good as last time, perhaps better. Seriously, you must go there and you must eat the calamari appetizer.

-And last, but not least, A JOB. I'm starting July 1st. It's exactly the job I needed and wanted and I'm so freaking stoked, I can't even begin to tell you.

So that post about you being right and me being wrong, yea, it's going to have to wait another day. Tomorrow, I promise!

Awwww, that's so cool about the job! And the wii fit, it is sooo much fun, and i'm waaaaaay older than my real age, ack. Thinking good non-stitchy thoughts for Thursday. Sorry I didn't comment yesterday....sometimes I truly don't know what to say, and I was trying to come up with something helpful/useful.

You're doing way better than me on the fitness age. We "only" have the traditional Wii Sports, but my fitness age on there is 84. And although I may feel it some days, chronologically, I'm not anywhere near 84. Much closer to 63. :D

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About Me

I'm a 26 year old former teacher turned full time graduate student. I live in Southern California after a 3 year stint in New Orleans with my husband Slappy (formerly The Fiance) and our cats (yea, we're those people).
In February of 2006 I was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation, which is a fancy way of saying that my brain was too big for my skull (get it? overflowing brain). On November 27th, 2007 I had brain surgery which allows my brain to exist indefinitely in my spinal canal. 13 staples, one cow heart lining and a multitude of doctors and medications later, I'm living a much improved decompressed life.